2015
DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2015.1062017
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Towards adaptive tourism areas? A complexity perspective to examine the conditions for adaptive capacity

Abstract: Tourism area development is affected by the competitive global tourism industry and the complex, multilevel dynamics of the contemporary network society. The strategic planning and governance challenge is stimulating tourism areas to become adaptive areas, being capable of responding to changing contexts in order to maintain or improve the performance of these areas as competitive tourism destinations. This article examines conditions for "adaptive tourism areas". It does so on the basis of a complex adaptive … Show more

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“…Governance systems and regimes can steer societal relations, including social rules and values, and also socio-technical systems, such as the technologies of tourism provision, which affect the introduction of more sustainable tourism practices. Connections between governance and sustainable tourism are explored in the 2011 Special Issue of this Journal on "Tourism governance: critical perspectives on governance and sustainability", and in a number of recent papers in the Journal (Hartman, 2016;Wray, 2015).…”
Section: Evolving Views About Sustainable Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Governance systems and regimes can steer societal relations, including social rules and values, and also socio-technical systems, such as the technologies of tourism provision, which affect the introduction of more sustainable tourism practices. Connections between governance and sustainable tourism are explored in the 2011 Special Issue of this Journal on "Tourism governance: critical perspectives on governance and sustainability", and in a number of recent papers in the Journal (Hartman, 2016;Wray, 2015).…”
Section: Evolving Views About Sustainable Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whether a development is an emerging, self-organizing process, stems from a bottom-up self-governing process or is top-down initiated by a municipality does not give guarantees for a positive outcome. In the long run, the question is whether development like the cruise port in Harlingen can be made flexible enough to adapt to changing circumstances (Hartman, 2015), for instance in changing focus from sea-going cruises to river cruises if this proves more opportune.…”
Section: Spatial Leisure Structures Emerging From Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Baggio, 2008;Farsari, Butler, & Szivas, 2011;Hartman, 2015;Ma & Hassink, 2013;McDonald, 2009;Russell & Faulkner, 1999;Zahra & Ryan, 2007). Russell and Faulkner (1999) use a chaos and complexity perspective to analyze the development of Gold Coast in Australia, and show how the actions of just a few individuals, which they refer to as 'movers and shakers', can have large and disproportionate effects on the development of an area.…”
Section: Complex Evolutionary Economic Geographymentioning
confidence: 99%
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